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Energy Changes in Reactions

Independent Practice
In a synthesis reaction, one reactant contains 256 J of chemical energy, and one reactant contains 328 J of
chemical energy. The product contains 407 J of chemical energy.
Because energy is conserved, what energy change occurs during the reaction?
A. 177 J of energy is released.
B. 177 J of energy is absorbed.
C. 335 J of energy is released,
D. 335 J of energy is absorbed.
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It would be 335 J and of energy is released
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